I'm puzzled by checking the Oxford Dictionaries http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/innovation.
If I want to say "introducing one of my innovations", can I use the word "innovation" ...

I've gotten into an argument about whether
"Most of what I've read is books"
or
"Most of what I've read are books"
is correct.
I think it should be "is" because "most of" refers to "what I've read" ...

I'm looking for a way to identify a specific amount of feedback items I'm visualizing in a list.
The construction of the sentence needs to be generic, so I can't use something like Feedback received ...

In my Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary the word 'throe' is not listed, only 'throes'. With other nouns, the dictionary clearly indicates whether nouns are countable or uncountable, however, with ...

I was writing a document in Microsoft Word, and it flagged "less resources" as being ungrammatical and suggested "fewer resources". I did some research, and it appears that "fewer resources" seems to ...

For example: Maybe the item of travel city include more than one city, But what's the correct writing of Travel City. Should I use Travel City/Cities?
Travel Date: 0503, 2014; 0504, 2014
Travel City: ...

I'm using a website - www.ixl.com - to teach my child how to count American coins, amongst other activities. The site also has many questions on English grammar.
One thing that doesn't seem right - ...